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<blockquote data-quote="cajunpredfan" data-source="post: 5179654" data-attributes="member: 21551"><p>For 38 - 357 you should also change your expanding die and crimping die. I usually re-seat them all for that change. I've thought about getting another set so that I could leave them as is.</p><p></p><p>The other thing I do is just load 357 casing with 38 loads. But, if your like me you have a lot more 38 brass than 357. Just go a little hotter on the 38 load to compensate for the larger cartridge never going above load data from manuals. I work up latter's on my loads to find which load works best for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cajunpredfan, post: 5179654, member: 21551"] For 38 - 357 you should also change your expanding die and crimping die. I usually re-seat them all for that change. I've thought about getting another set so that I could leave them as is. The other thing I do is just load 357 casing with 38 loads. But, if your like me you have a lot more 38 brass than 357. Just go a little hotter on the 38 load to compensate for the larger cartridge never going above load data from manuals. I work up latter's on my loads to find which load works best for me. [/QUOTE]
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